J&K Bank has the lowest cost to income ratio in the mid-sized banks cluster

Dhanlaxmi Bank is the only bank in mid-sized segment to post operating losses

Bank of America has the highest return on assets in the small-size category

The Large Banks group now comprises banks with balance sheet size of more than Rs 1,00,000 crore as against Rs 50,000 crore last year. Thus 12 banks, formerly in this group, have been shifted to the mid-sized cluster.

Due to change in the criteria for defining Large Banks, YES Bank, J&K Bank, Federal Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Dena Bank, State Bank of Patiala, State Bank of Mysore, State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, State Bank of Travancore, Punjab & Sind Bank, Vijaya Bank, and Bank of Maharashtra have been shifted to the mid-sized cluster

Small Banks now comprise those with balance sheet size above Rs 10,000 crore, instead of Rs 3,000 crore as before. Those with balance sheet size below Rs 10,000 crore form the Very Small Banks category. Thus, Mizuho Corporate has been shifted from the Small Banks cluster to Very Small Banks cluster; Credit Agricole, State Bank of Mauritius, Krung Thai, and Mashreq Bank are new entrants in Very Small Banks cluster